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give us time to see -- >> reagan used to say stay the course. he only lost 26 seats by saying stay the course, hang with me. >> people thought it would be much, much worse. clinton says obama needs to acknowledge people's anger, including many people's disappointment in him. not run away from it. run into it. he said he was happy the other day on cnbc when president obama got confronted by that woman who said she's getting tired of defending him. she said o bobama needs to hear that. >> all that is about empathy. bill clinton was the empathizer in chief, barack obama, even with the question, he gave kind of a long answer. he's not the glad hander, hugging the women, kissing the babies. that's just not who he is. i don't know if bill clinton's be more emp thetic, it's not barack obama and i wonder if it wouldn't look a little inauthentic if he tried it. >> here's what we said to you, john. he all of this is hard stuff given the realities. we have a 9.6 employment rate. it seems as long as that's hanging up there, the rest of this is trying to cut
give us time to see -- >> reagan used to say stay the course. he only lost 26 seats by saying stay the course, hang with me. >> people thought it would be much, much worse. clinton says obama needs to acknowledge people's anger, including many people's disappointment in him. not run away from it. run into it. he said he was happy the other day on cnbc when president obama got confronted by that woman who said she's getting tired of defending him. she said o bobama needs to hear...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> here is your market wrap. stocks rebounding in a 120-point swing today. the dow jones industrial average climbing 46 points s&p 500 adding five, the nasdaq tacking on nine points. >>> stocks started lower on a larger than expected drop in consumer confidence, but turned after before midday. apple recovering on rumors analysts shot down the rumors saying cook is the heir apparent. boosted by robust pharmacy sales. monsanto plunging 8% on disappoints results. and ireland's spike today on reports that the credit rating might be cut again grew to the growing cost. that's it for cnbc, first in big worldwide. now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back. the latest kentucky poll shows a tight senate race from rand paul and jack conway. we're jon by the man himself, jack conway thank you for joining us. you've been hit
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joining us now is jack rice. and john post toe is joining us. he heads up the center. do what do you attribute the underlying heat around anti-islamic activity? >> well, i think on the one hand it was something you said about, in effect, we do have a very -- atmosphere. look at the politicians who even when they don't have illegal immigrants in the state that will appeal to the issue. i think here on part 51 is this is the tip of the iceberg. we've had a growing islamaphobia in the united states. it's witnessed by hard lying christian minister who is have large followings on tv. two of them were supporters of mccain. muslims want to overrun american. it's seen with political commentators out there on the far right. on tv and in print. for years they've preached this message, and politicians who will exploit it as in the last presidential elections. and now when you have members of mainstream american political parties like newt gingrich compare i comparing muslims who want to build a center in new york to nazis. >> are they trying to match the fringe elements in the mi
joining us now is jack rice. and john post toe is joining us. he heads up the center. do what do you attribute the underlying heat around anti-islamic activity? >> well, i think on the one hand it was something you said about, in effect, we do have a very -- atmosphere. look at the politicians who even when they don't have illegal immigrants in the state that will appeal to the issue. i think here on part 51 is this is the tip of the iceberg. we've had a growing islamaphobia in the united...
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they are focusing on us. if it's a referendum of the state of the nation we're in trouble but it's a choice. all elections are a choice. the choice between what the republicans are offering as pete sessions, congressman, a good guy, smart guy said, when asked if republicans took control of the house, what would they do, he said, we'd go back to the same exact agenda. we have to make it clear what we've done and what we're offering to do, planning to do from here and what they have done to get us in this mess and what they are offering. that is not a choice -- that's not a referendum, that's a choice. if we do that, we're going to be just fine. >> mr. vice president, the democrat's tax position is to allow the current tax rates, bush tax rates, to stay in place for everyone except the top brackets. if that's a winning political position, why shouldn't the democrats in the house and the senate vote on it now before the election. >> look, i'm not sitting in the senate any longer doing it day to day. the leader o
they are focusing on us. if it's a referendum of the state of the nation we're in trouble but it's a choice. all elections are a choice. the choice between what the republicans are offering as pete sessions, congressman, a good guy, smart guy said, when asked if republicans took control of the house, what would they do, he said, we'd go back to the same exact agenda. we have to make it clear what we've done and what we're offering to do, planning to do from here and what they have done to get...
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because frankly they're going to hate us and try to kill us no matter -- >> who? muslims or fundamentalists terrorists? i still can't figure out who hates me. >> good distinction, dylan. i'm certainly not talking about muslims. >> i know you're not. >> i think in this case it could be true. if you were a moderate muslim and saw images of some american christian pastor burning a koran, it could be something that might incite people to become radicalized. my question to this pastor is he just stupid, or is this a shrewd pr move to get publicity? is. >> i'll jump in on this. there's a problem with the media always wanting to tell these stories. once petraeus and others step in, it's a national debate now. but the real thing is -- >> i can tell you, ari. we had our morning meeting at 9:30678 our inclination was not to go near it until petraeus picked it up. we weren't obliged to do so, but it affected our news judgment today. >> yes. when you have the commanding general in afghanistan speak out about book burning and koran burning in the u.s., that changes the story,
because frankly they're going to hate us and try to kill us no matter -- >> who? muslims or fundamentalists terrorists? i still can't figure out who hates me. >> good distinction, dylan. i'm certainly not talking about muslims. >> i know you're not. >> i think in this case it could be true. if you were a moderate muslim and saw images of some american christian pastor burning a koran, it could be something that might incite people to become radicalized. my question to...
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he's with us tonight. and we have p.j. o'rourke, a good name to have when you're broadcasting from the emerald island. his book is called "don't vote." is he cheering against the democrats? finally let me finish with a need to get in the car and drive. all that's ahead, but first let's check the "hardball" scoreboards. the latest polls in the tight races around the country. we'll start with the connecticut senate race, where dick blumenthal leads linda mcmahon by just three points. joe sestak is now within five points of toomey. in missouri, a poll by has robin carnahan within striking distance of republican roy blunt. but in new hampshire it's republican ayotte with a 14-point lead over democrat hodes. we'll continue to check the hardball scoreboard each night. >>> joining me is josh marshall, founder and editor of "talking points memo" and joan walsh of salon. let me start with you, josh. this new appeal by the president, the vice president, speaking of talking points, they seem to have them. buck up. >> you know, they'r
he's with us tonight. and we have p.j. o'rourke, a good name to have when you're broadcasting from the emerald island. his book is called "don't vote." is he cheering against the democrats? finally let me finish with a need to get in the car and drive. all that's ahead, but first let's check the "hardball" scoreboards. the latest polls in the tight races around the country. we'll start with the connecticut senate race, where dick blumenthal leads linda mcmahon by just three...
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talked about his drug use. gave him a pass on it. >> this is the point is the conservatives seem to parcel out you know the bad guys in their world and accept anybody that can just win some kind of election or movement even when it's low voter turnout. how are you going to control these people. >> i think what we're going to do -- well, we're not going to control them. this is a movement. that's the beauty of the tea party. this is a real movement. these are people who are angry about the scope of government and said, you people in washington aren't listening to us. you know i read something this weekend, ed, that said, the primaries that we've had through last tuesday, you had 17 million republicans go out and vote and you had 15 million democrats go out and vote. i think if the democrats can't mobilize their base and get people to turn out we're going to trounce the democrats here in washington and i think that's what the tea party have done. they've galvanized people saying that government is not in touch. >
talked about his drug use. gave him a pass on it. >> this is the point is the conservatives seem to parcel out you know the bad guys in their world and accept anybody that can just win some kind of election or movement even when it's low voter turnout. how are you going to control these people. >> i think what we're going to do -- well, we're not going to control them. this is a movement. that's the beauty of the tea party. this is a real movement. these are people who are angry...
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announcer ] using less never felt so good. new charmin ultra soft. enjoy the go. >>> let me finish tonight with a question of open service in the u.s. military. i think don't ask, don't tell was probably destined to be an intermediate solution in the debate between those who support it and those who opposed open service. the premise was that a gay person would agree to a strange compact on joining the military services. a gay person would be allowed to serve as other americans do, but only if he or she didn't say they were gay. if they didn't declare their sexual orientation in some other direct way. the problem, as has been explained on this show, is that this don't ask, don't tell rule didn't apply to straight soldiers they could come back from a weekend pass full of row romantic exploits, sharing them for all to hear. the gay soldier or sailor would have to keep quiet on what he or she did over the weekend. to do otherwise would be to violate the compact, don't tell has meant just that, don't tell. my hunch, having never se
announcer ] using less never felt so good. new charmin ultra soft. enjoy the go. >>> let me finish tonight with a question of open service in the u.s. military. i think don't ask, don't tell was probably destined to be an intermediate solution in the debate between those who support it and those who opposed open service. the premise was that a gay person would agree to a strange compact on joining the military services. a gay person would be allowed to serve as other americans do, but...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer i but i justve my 5 employcan't afford it.ance, i have diabetes. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. and i'm worried if i lose my job, i won't be able to afford insurance. when i graduated from college, i lost my health insurance. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. not anymore. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms change lives for the better. to find out how it can help you, visit us at americasfairhealthcare.org it's not just fair, it's the law. >>> it is quite a trick to be a u.s. senator, to show up at a celebration of the return of jobs in your home state, and to get lustily booed by the home folks at that photo op. who exactly achieved that feat and how that good senator earned every bit of it? that's next. also, we have one programming note for you. the big vote on the defense authorization bill is scheduled for tomorrow at
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the great depression, saved us from the policies that led us off the cliff the republicans brought and created over 3 million jobs. they want to give $700 billion to millionaires and billionaires. this is not a single mom and pop small business person. the people they want to give tax cuts to are people like glenn beck and sarah palin. so this is a great contrast and we need to drive it home. first of all, less about the politics than the country can afford this. this is the same policies that took the country to the brink of a great depression and these guys want the keys back. so we've got to make this clear to every voter that this is the distinction. as robert reich said, the economy -- no one is satisfied where we are today but we are heading in the right direction. they want to take us back. >> you said, point number two, to point number two, the polls look dire if you look at likely voters. if you look at the registered voters, the polls look tie. how do the democrats in 50 days turn their supporters from registered voters into likely voters? >> well, first of all, we have to wo
the great depression, saved us from the policies that led us off the cliff the republicans brought and created over 3 million jobs. they want to give $700 billion to millionaires and billionaires. this is not a single mom and pop small business person. the people they want to give tax cuts to are people like glenn beck and sarah palin. so this is a great contrast and we need to drive it home. first of all, less about the politics than the country can afford this. this is the same policies that...
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no wonder our enemies think they can defeat us. this has been the equivalent of a cultural oil spill. it's not sea otters and ducks that are washing up on shore, covered with gunk, it is our kids. >> we have to have the courage to tell the truth and we have to have the courage to act on the truth. we are allowing a brutalization and a degradation of children in this country, a destructiveness. >> bureaucrats and politicians in washington think they should decide the what kind of lightbulb we use. what kind of toilets we flush. they'll buy your teenage daughter an abortion, but they won't let her buy a sugary soda in a school's vending machine. a lot of the money that we're spending goes to things that we know will not prevent aids, but indeed will continue to spread the disease, when a lot of our money goes to distribute condoms in high schools, when a lot of our money goes to distribute material that is literally pornographic. >> the culture wars are back. in some cases, they never went away. people got jobs doing other things, ra
no wonder our enemies think they can defeat us. this has been the equivalent of a cultural oil spill. it's not sea otters and ducks that are washing up on shore, covered with gunk, it is our kids. >> we have to have the courage to tell the truth and we have to have the courage to act on the truth. we are allowing a brutalization and a degradation of children in this country, a destructiveness. >> bureaucrats and politicians in washington think they should decide the what kind of...
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they are killing you and us. you'll just be the last one. you're being used. afl-c afl-cio. richard trumka, what he said recently. here it is, we need, we need to fundamentally restructure our economy and reestablish the popular control over the private corporation. popular control. which has distorted our economy and hijacked our government. that's the long-term job, but we should start now. let me tell you something. i told you a year and a half ago, pase read this book. this is coming insurrection, the invisible committee and it's written in europe and written by many of these people who are their contacts over in europe. these are the same people who have written this book. the same kind of people. they're not the literal people, but they have the same context and the same beliefs and it is the most frightening-- in this book it talks how you must destroy the family unit. it's evil. and they're communists. they're democratic socialists, please, america, i beg of you, get down on your knees and you pray not only for this country. for the republic, but you pray, quite hone
they are killing you and us. you'll just be the last one. you're being used. afl-c afl-cio. richard trumka, what he said recently. here it is, we need, we need to fundamentally restructure our economy and reestablish the popular control over the private corporation. popular control. which has distorted our economy and hijacked our government. that's the long-term job, but we should start now. let me tell you something. i told you a year and a half ago, pase read this book. this is coming...
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ralston joins us. you are watching "hardball" from dublin where i'm traveling with former president bill clinton. back in a moment. ps. ps. plus five dollars in coupons to get you started. campbell's condensed soup. pass it on. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ [ male announcer ] the vanilla caramel latte from maxwell house international café. the 60 calorie way to stop your world. yoknew a from maxwell house retirement expert?afé. let's meet some. retirement's a journey and, we know the territory. we're chartered retirement planning counselors at td ameritrade. we're trained. we're seasoned. experienced. we'll help you with rollovers. consolidating old accounts. opening new ones. guiding you through paperwork. we're like retirement co-pilots. call us soon. when you're ready, we're here. time for fresh thinking. time for td ameritrade. >> remember james o'keefe, the conservative active hoist dressed like a pump in an attempt to bring down the group a.c.o.r.n.? he is back in the news tod
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his parents join us now. first of all, thank you so much for being with us. of course, the thanks and sympathies of a grateful nation. but i'm wondering about that moment when you found out that your son was going to receive this nation's highest military honor. >> when we got the phone call from president obama it was a surprise in a way. we didn't realize he would be the one calling us. we just thought it was someone from the department of defense calling us about some minor bit of information. >> who picked up the phone? maureen, was it you or your husband? >> we both did because we were told ahead of time that the department of defense was going to be calling us. >> it turns out to be the president of the united states. >> yes. there was a voice that said, this is the white house and the president would like to speak to you. >> i grabbed the other phone right away. >> i could imagine that you did. >> can you tell us a little bit about that conversation? >> it was very brief. he said that he had to decided to award our son the medal of honor. >> it was a v
his parents join us now. first of all, thank you so much for being with us. of course, the thanks and sympathies of a grateful nation. but i'm wondering about that moment when you found out that your son was going to receive this nation's highest military honor. >> when we got the phone call from president obama it was a surprise in a way. we didn't realize he would be the one calling us. we just thought it was someone from the department of defense calling us about some minor bit of...
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all joining us for the truth. you are watching "hardball" from dublin where i'm traveling with former president bill clinton. back in a moment. [ woman ] when i went on medicare, i did the numbers. that was the moment of truth. medicare by itself doesn't cover everything. i don't want to spend my life worrying about what would happen if one of us got sick. [ male announcer ] now more than ever, you may be wondering: do i have the right medicare coverage? talk to the health plan experts at securehorizons to get the answers you need. [ woman ] life's too short to worry about health care. i hate to worry. [ male announcer ] in these changing times, the name on your medicare health plan may be more important than ever. choose a company you can depend on. call now. ♪ so delicious... your mouth will be strangely attracted to them. everything pops with pringles cracker stix. >> remember james o'keefe, the conservative active hoist dressed like a pump in an attempt to bring down the group a.c.o.r.n.? he is back in the n
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all joining us for the truth. you are watching "hardball" from dublin where i'm traveling with former president bill clinton. back in a moment. >> remember james o'keefe, the conservative active hoist dressed like a pump in an attempt to bring down the group a.c.o.r.n.? he is back in the news today, after attempting to lure an cnn investigative reporter onto a boat and seduce her. the reporter planned to interview o'keefe as part of a documentary on the right wing's young leader but she was within's young leader bus she canceled moments before the interview after she was tipped off to o'keefe's seduction plot by one of o'keefe's own staffers. and some big-named conservatives are criticizing o'keefe's latest stunt. it is called ugly, dishonest, filthy. "hardball" back after this. e 50s with frequent heartburn. did you know, with prilosec otc, you can stop frequent heartburn before it starts? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes, or backs up into the esophagus. this causes the burning sensation in your chest
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all three of us know it. in the end, they won't get the tax cuts that they want because the democrats won't be able to get the 60 votes. i'm not sure you're right, steve, going to throw in the white towel. what is it, the white towel. >> white flag. >> white towel. white flag. thank you, todd and steve. >>> up next, john boehner is hearing about his smoking habit. wait'll you hear this conversation between bob schaefer of "face the nation" and a major political figure about, bob licked the habbist smoking and now he wants this other guy to do it. what is this a crusade from schaefer? if you have high cholesterol, high blood pressure or diabetes, you may also have very high triglycerides -- too much fat in the blood. it's a serious medical condition. lovaza, along with diet, effectively lowers very high triglycerides in adults but has not been shown to prevent heart attacks or strokes. lovaza starts with omega-3 fish oil that's then purified and concentrated. it's the only omega-3 medication that's fda-approve
all three of us know it. in the end, they won't get the tax cuts that they want because the democrats won't be able to get the 60 votes. i'm not sure you're right, steve, going to throw in the white towel. what is it, the white towel. >> white flag. >> white towel. white flag. thank you, todd and steve. >>> up next, john boehner is hearing about his smoking habit. wait'll you hear this conversation between bob schaefer of "face the nation" and a major political...
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that used to be a role. he is writing the bandwagon of bigotry and he has made anti-muslim and marks and has made remarks about the president that are certainly tends to with racial overtones. why would he not associate bat? >> all lot of this stuff is going on has its roots. you know that back in the old roots everything, there is a smell to this, which is anybody that has their religions from rome, but somehow it is bad, on american, the old cry. we thought this was dying off somewhere during world war 2. we thought this was over. apparently it is still going on with hagee and his new buddy, glenn beck. >> well, you know, i -- i've seen this in the mosque debate as well. we know that, you know, our -- our ancestors and not very far partition pate in public life was questioned because we were supposedly, you know, the subjects of a foreign power, the pope, and so, you know, there's been a lot of this in right wing politics for a long time. there have been a lot of battles and many catholics have felt frankl
that used to be a role. he is writing the bandwagon of bigotry and he has made anti-muslim and marks and has made remarks about the president that are certainly tends to with racial overtones. why would he not associate bat? >> all lot of this stuff is going on has its roots. you know that back in the old roots everything, there is a smell to this, which is anybody that has their religions from rome, but somehow it is bad, on american, the old cry. we thought this was dying off somewhere...
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look at us. we're trying to bring about peace. but really we're closing our eyes to what is going on in reality. it is all quite extract. and just put on for the media. >> is empty talk. when negotiated with the israelis the last 18 years but achieved nothing. it will not budge on the key issue. borders, jerusalem. i think the talks are pointless, a waste of time. >> i think the peace talks just keep on recruiting themselves over and over again. i do not think they will achieve anything. not because of the failure on the part of the palestinians but because netanyahu does not want to stop settlement building. >> the only way to bring about a two state solution is that both sides are clear and fair about their addictions. the palestinians have to stop saying the land belongs to than in the israeli set to start -- stop claiming the land just about themselves. >> the way i see it, there's no room here about two states. but i do not believe in two states. >> it is not look like it we are ever going to have a palestinian state. the isr
look at us. we're trying to bring about peace. but really we're closing our eyes to what is going on in reality. it is all quite extract. and just put on for the media. >> is empty talk. when negotiated with the israelis the last 18 years but achieved nothing. it will not budge on the key issue. borders, jerusalem. i think the talks are pointless, a waste of time. >> i think the peace talks just keep on recruiting themselves over and over again. i do not think they will achieve...
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they used to have a phrase called ndc. it meant new democratic coalition but it also meant november doesn't count. are republicans voting like democrats used to vote, november doesn't count? >> in your heart you know she's right? >> exactly. you're seeing some of that because your conservatives in a place like delaware, or nationally, they want somebody who's going to toe the party line. purity trumps all. keep in mind here, chuck, delaware is a very unique place. castle is a solid brand there. >> if he is so solid, why is he going dirt ball? >> here he is with a robocall using her former campaign manager. right. >> in a primary. a closed primary. >> this isn't exactly establishment behavior, it is like crocker jarmon in the movie going negative. here he is showing an ad from the voice of christine o'donnell's former campaign manager. it's running on the radio. actually, to on the television today. >> hi, this is kristen murray. in 2008, i was the campaign manager for senate candidate christine o'donnell. i got into politi
they used to have a phrase called ndc. it meant new democratic coalition but it also meant november doesn't count. are republicans voting like democrats used to vote, november doesn't count? >> in your heart you know she's right? >> exactly. you're seeing some of that because your conservatives in a place like delaware, or nationally, they want somebody who's going to toe the party line. purity trumps all. keep in mind here, chuck, delaware is a very unique place. castle is a solid...
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that does it for us tonight. keith olbermann starts right now. that does it for us. good night. >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow. the midterms and the party of the rich versus the party of everybody else? all hell breaks loose in the gop when john boehner hints he might vote for tax cuts that don't include tax cuts for the top 2%. >> the only option i have is to vote for some of those tax reductions, i'll vote for them. >> john has had to walk that back so far that the gop now says it will vote against, might even filibuster against tax cuts for the poor, middle class, and slightly well off if there aren't also cuts for daddy warbucks. and they're even talking about another government shutdown if they take the house. and, by the way, the federal deficit under the first full fiscal year is down. it's down by 8%. the federal deficit is down by 8%. it would seem as if you could make enough out of this and the tax cuts for the rich to save the midterms. we'll ask obama campaign manager david plum. newt goes nuts. even andy carr was upset. now
that does it for us tonight. keith olbermann starts right now. that does it for us. good night. >>> which of these stories will you be talking about tomorrow. the midterms and the party of the rich versus the party of everybody else? all hell breaks loose in the gop when john boehner hints he might vote for tax cuts that don't include tax cuts for the top 2%. >> the only option i have is to vote for some of those tax reductions, i'll vote for them. >> john has had to walk...
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he doesn't seem to wow us with his love of the country like he used to. that's my thought. >> i think hooegs suffering under the leaf that he has to do something for an encore. change you can believe in. change we can believe now. now where is the change? it didn't happen. people are impatient. they want to see something. >> why did they put up with reagan? >> reagan, as barack obama is, though in different ways, a very magnetic personable figure that people liked and trusted. barack obama, as i said, is the same. by election day he cannot improve the unemployment figures. but he can goose up the democrats. can a democrat be turned on the way a republican can? i know i can. i'm somewhere in the middle, slightly left, but i'm there. and i can get it turned on by america's anybody on the right. but i want to ask you where the democrats really want to be positive. here's reagan being positive. maybe talking to the choir. this is him in january of '92. >> don't let anybody tell you america's best days are behind her, that the american spirit has been vanquish
he doesn't seem to wow us with his love of the country like he used to. that's my thought. >> i think hooegs suffering under the leaf that he has to do something for an encore. change you can believe in. change we can believe now. now where is the change? it didn't happen. people are impatient. they want to see something. >> why did they put up with reagan? >> reagan, as barack obama is, though in different ways, a very magnetic personable figure that people liked and trusted....
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and it's taken us as a medical staff, to come back to them. and we know for glaucoma, hiv spais patients it absolutely works. end-of-life patients, quality of life, not length of life, should we revisit some medications. and this pilot study at least says, you know, the answer is yes, further study is needed. >> you mentioned marijuana, are there other psychodelek medications that are used, i don't want to say commonly, but in an accepted way? >> in a lot of our medical licenses if you look at the back of our licenses, some of us have a category for hallucinogenics, for research purposes. not everybody has those categories, some of us do. and it really is for research reasons. i think increasingly as we talk about cancer as a chronic illness, we're going to have to reopen up some doors and revisit some medications that we've shoved away. >> absolutely. people are living longer. >> yep. >> that's the good news, but it raises new issues as well. >> yep. >> cool stuff. dr. nancy, nice to have you on. >>> if you have a dog -- >> yes, i do. >> she
and it's taken us as a medical staff, to come back to them. and we know for glaucoma, hiv spais patients it absolutely works. end-of-life patients, quality of life, not length of life, should we revisit some medications. and this pilot study at least says, you know, the answer is yes, further study is needed. >> you mentioned marijuana, are there other psychodelek medications that are used, i don't want to say commonly, but in an accepted way? >> in a lot of our medical licenses if...
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republicans want to go this way, they got us into this hole and stop the digging, get us out of that. >> you still think they should talk about health care when one of the reasons democrats are in trouble is americans believe they were obsessing over health care and they should have been obsessing over creating jobs. >> they should always obsess over creating jobs, green energies, new technology and one thing is the big apollo, allowing south korea and china to get ahead of us. we're getting lapped on new technologies for green. we voted, a signature issue. you have to defend what you day and tell people where you want to go in the future. republicans want to repeal everything democrats have done. this is a choice in this election. stand up for what you've done and fight for it and tell them what you're going to do going forward. this woman wants answers. >> this is barack obama talking about the end of the recession. >> even though economists may say the recession officially ended last year, obviously for the millions of people still out of work, people who have seen their home value
republicans want to go this way, they got us into this hole and stop the digging, get us out of that. >> you still think they should talk about health care when one of the reasons democrats are in trouble is americans believe they were obsessing over health care and they should have been obsessing over creating jobs. >> they should always obsess over creating jobs, green energies, new technology and one thing is the big apollo, allowing south korea and china to get ahead of us....
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and they have the ability, unlike us, to use it. they know intuitively how to use these things. they don't have the ethics developed in life to understand -- obviously it's an extreme case of right and wrong. >> they can't figure out what strikes these kids as a prank ends up being something that costs a live. >> so ease sy to do. >> what is the nerve that hit everybody and us that made us say, that is the saddest thing? what is it here that is getting to us so much. >> i don't know. i think the kid -- >> the kid, kind of awkward, quiet sort of kid. >> played the violin. >> i also think he was struggling with his sexuality. it was a leap for him to do what he was doing in privacy and then to have it broadcast -- >> it's a type of bullying. >> which is so prevalent today. >> it went from zero to 200 miles an hour he was bullied and brought down by his own fears because they were plastered across the internet for everybody that he knows who is important to him to see. it's unbelievably cruel. >> probably including a lot of people who had no idea that this was his identity. >> i do
and they have the ability, unlike us, to use it. they know intuitively how to use these things. they don't have the ethics developed in life to understand -- obviously it's an extreme case of right and wrong. >> they can't figure out what strikes these kids as a prank ends up being something that costs a live. >> so ease sy to do. >> what is the nerve that hit everybody and us that made us say, that is the saddest thing? what is it here that is getting to us so much. >>...
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he used to be more focused on economics and issues like that. even though he came out of georgia, he was seen almost as a progressive in certain respects, the flavor of wh he said 15, 18 years ago. you're right. it's to keep obama down and to try to turn the virtues of obama.thy around on let's not forget that obama sold himself originally and was embraced for it. i think the republicans understand that his biography is the strongest thing about barack obama. it has an only in america, uplifting qualifity to it. they can't stand the idea that barack obama has successfully appropriated an aspect of the american ideal and they want to deny it to him even though it's two years after the election in preparation for the next. >> howard, you've never been better. the ideas -- the only country in the world you could come to with a name lisske barackba hussein a in a middle of the terrorist fight and the american people will say we've looked enough ato you, we're goingo make you our. leader. that's what inspired me from the very beginning about our coun
he used to be more focused on economics and issues like that. even though he came out of georgia, he was seen almost as a progressive in certain respects, the flavor of wh he said 15, 18 years ago. you're right. it's to keep obama down and to try to turn the virtues of obama.thy around on let's not forget that obama sold himself originally and was embraced for it. i think the republicans understand that his biography is the strongest thing about barack obama. it has an only in america,...
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all three of us know it. be the end, they won't get the tax cuts that they want because the democrats won't be able to get the 60 votes. i'm not sure you're right, steve, going to throwl. in the white towel. what is it, the white towel. >> white flag. >> white towel. white flag. thank you, todd and steve. >>> up next, john boehner is hearing about his smoking habit. wait'll you hear this conversation between bob schaefer of "face the nation" and a major political figure about, bob licked the habbist smoking and now he wants this other guy to do it. what is this a crusade from schaefer? maybe. this is going to be a win-win. win-win. a what ? a win-win. you should say win-win... use a hyphen. you know what this is ? a win-win ? a home run. ah, that was my next guess. win-win. win-win. drink. man, this trip was great. i mean... i'm just... ah... pumped. we know why you fly. we're american airlines. thanks. i got the idea from general mills big g cereals. they put a white check on the top of every box to let peop
all three of us know it. be the end, they won't get the tax cuts that they want because the democrats won't be able to get the 60 votes. i'm not sure you're right, steve, going to throwl. in the white towel. what is it, the white towel. >> white flag. >> white towel. white flag. thank you, todd and steve. >>> up next, john boehner is hearing about his smoking habit. wait'll you hear this conversation between bob schaefer of "face the nation" and a major political...
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this isn't a new story for us. on august 26th i had pastor jones on, terry jones on, and i thought it was a pretty fair show and i tried to get him to at least admit there might be somebody out there that might talk about him. i never thought someone as distinguished as general petraeus would do it, but here's what he said then. let's listen. do you like or respect anyone, sir? enough to listen to them? >> i respect the last president, president bush. >> if george w. bush the former president were to call you up now or visit with you and say i think this is going to cause trouble in the arab and islamic world, i really think you shouldn't be burning korans in public on that day, it's their holbrook, would you not do it? >> that would not change our plans though. >> again, even if george w. bush were to call you up, pastor jones, and urge you not to commit this action which will be televised worldwide and could cause trouble and even death, you wouldn't -- you would continue ahead with your plan to do this? >> we ar
this isn't a new story for us. on august 26th i had pastor jones on, terry jones on, and i thought it was a pretty fair show and i tried to get him to at least admit there might be somebody out there that might talk about him. i never thought someone as distinguished as general petraeus would do it, but here's what he said then. let's listen. do you like or respect anyone, sir? enough to listen to them? >> i respect the last president, president bush. >> if george w. bush the former...
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a more tolerant i guess is the word they use with more pejoratively than the rest of us use it. we become a tolerant weak country. >> what do they want us to be intolerant toward? how broad do they want intolerance to reign? do they will know there's a billion islamic people in the world? every time you make an anti-islamic move whether it's about burning their holy book or denying them the right to build a center, they will see that obviously as an insult. do they know there's a billion islamic people on this planet who have nothing to do with arab issues? >> they have trouble threading that needle. newt gingrich was speaking at ralph reed's event in washington. he was saying we need to talk about radical islam. it's a problem this administration refuses to talk about radical islam. that's one of the things that weakens us. >> they have no shame. >> here's newt. >> they're not in government right now. here's newt gingrich's new documentary from america at risk it's called featuring images of the world trade center attacks. listen to this. it's part of it. let's lis. >> and many
a more tolerant i guess is the word they use with more pejoratively than the rest of us use it. we become a tolerant weak country. >> what do they want us to be intolerant toward? how broad do they want intolerance to reign? do they will know there's a billion islamic people in the world? every time you make an anti-islamic move whether it's about burning their holy book or denying them the right to build a center, they will see that obviously as an insult. do they know there's a billion...
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they would be non-biodegradable, and they would be used by those who wish us ill, to incite violence and to enflame public opinion against us, and against our mission here in afghanistan as well as our missions undoubtedly around the world. >> pastor sapp, what's your reaction to that? >> well, i believe we are also concerned, but if they -- if they would use this, what we're doing today to recruit and to act against american troops, what will they use tomorrow? they are always going to find something they don't agree with, that they don't like that is against what they believe. they believe in dominance of the world. that's what they believe. that is the radical element of islam, and they are -- and unless it completely agrees with their message and their wants and demands, then -- they will come against it so today it's us. what will it be tomorrow? what will it be ten years from now? >> i was in egypt last year, and i was lucky to get over there, and i remember walking around the neighborhoods of cairo which are rather peaceful, obviously, and there are people, you know, in cafes
they would be non-biodegradable, and they would be used by those who wish us ill, to incite violence and to enflame public opinion against us, and against our mission here in afghanistan as well as our missions undoubtedly around the world. >> pastor sapp, what's your reaction to that? >> well, i believe we are also concerned, but if they -- if they would use this, what we're doing today to recruit and to act against american troops, what will they use tomorrow? they are always...
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he's a guy that will be with us. he loves his family and he's with us. and we thank you for being with us, george. what's going on out there? we've had eight republican party nominees who were sort of sanctioned by the national republican party get whipped. what's going on? >> well, i think what's happening, joe, is that people are mad at washington. and they're not going to vote for people who have been in washington for a long time, whether they're republicans or democrats, because they're frustrated about the direction of this country. and that's what you're seeing, that's what happened yesterday. i think you're going to see more of that come november. >> now, what's happening with your friend and former boss, charlie crist? he was ahead, but recent polls show he's now trailing marco rubio by double digits. >> well, marco rubio is going to win that race. republicans in florida are going to come out in droves, as are independents. if you look back at the primary election, we had almost 50% more turnout on the republican side than the democrat. that's a
he's a guy that will be with us. he loves his family and he's with us. and we thank you for being with us, george. what's going on out there? we've had eight republican party nominees who were sort of sanctioned by the national republican party get whipped. what's going on? >> well, i think what's happening, joe, is that people are mad at washington. and they're not going to vote for people who have been in washington for a long time, whether they're republicans or democrats, because...
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i could use another phrase, but i'm not going to use it. they basically reject it. but he's got to get out there. this whole idea we're going to hide obama and localize elections, localizing means losing. we've got to get out there with a national message that has some cutting edge. we'll lose seats like reagan did in '82, but we've got the fight back. >> the problem he's got, norah, the president says the republicans are the party of no. we've been running ads all day from democrats saying, i voted no on health care, i voted no on the stimulus package, i voted no, i voted against obama. you've got democrats out there reinforcing the republican message and contradicting obama's own message. >> and a lot of those blue dogs are going to lose, by the way. because you can't do it that way. >> bob shrum, pat buchanan, as always, a fiery debate. thanks so much, appreciate it. >>> coming up, anti-muslim protests now growing ahead of the 9/11 anniversary. well, now general petraeus, he's joining the debate. plus, fighting genocide in the sudan. author and human rights activ
i could use another phrase, but i'm not going to use it. they basically reject it. but he's got to get out there. this whole idea we're going to hide obama and localize elections, localizing means losing. we've got to get out there with a national message that has some cutting edge. we'll lose seats like reagan did in '82, but we've got the fight back. >> the problem he's got, norah, the president says the republicans are the party of no. we've been running ads all day from democrats...
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the rest of us use it. we become a tolerant weak country. >> how broad do they want our inn tolerance to reign? do they know there's a billion islamic people in the world? whether it's about burning their holy book or about denying them the right to build a center somewhere, they will see that as obviously an insult. how many -- do they know there's a billion islamic people on this planet who have nothing to do with even arab issues? >> well, they have trouble threading that needle, honestly. if you listen to newt beginning grich talk when he was speaking at ralph reid's event, he was saying we need to talk about radical islam. it's a problem that this administration refuses to talk about radical islam and that's one of the things that weaken us. >> i'm sorry, david -- they're not in government right now. they're in opposition. here is newt beginning gingriches new don't tree. listen to this. let's listen. >> many of our elites are afraid to identify our adversaries by name. >> what we used to call the war
the rest of us use it. we become a tolerant weak country. >> how broad do they want our inn tolerance to reign? do they know there's a billion islamic people in the world? whether it's about burning their holy book or about denying them the right to build a center somewhere, they will see that as obviously an insult. how many -- do they know there's a billion islamic people on this planet who have nothing to do with even arab issues? >> well, they have trouble threading that needle,...
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that does it for us tonight. meanwhile, there is lots to add to the show at maddowblog.msnbc.com. >>> no boehner. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews up in new york. leading off tonight, beating up on boehner. president obama and the democrats are facing a possible massacre come november 2nd, so today the president finally did what so many of us have been begging him to do. he went on offense. he gave a name and a face to the republican "just say no" obstructionism. wannabe speaker john boehner. he called out boehner and the gop for doing nothing but root for failure. he reminded us what makes democrats different than republicans. in short, he reminded us why we elected him in the first place.ç this is the kind of performance by the president we're going to see apparently every day from the democrats if they are going to stay into power. >>> plus, secretary of state hillary clinton, general petraeus and even the vatican are now calling on pastor terri jones to abandon his plan to burn kor
that does it for us tonight. meanwhile, there is lots to add to the show at maddowblog.msnbc.com. >>> no boehner. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews up in new york. leading off tonight, beating up on boehner. president obama and the democrats are facing a possible massacre come november 2nd, so today the president finally did what so many of us have been begging him to do. he went on offense. he gave a name and a face to the republican...
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chief, thanks very much for joining us. i mean, these are horrible times anyway, in most parts of the country to be a real estate agent. it's hard to make a sale, and now these folks feel terrorized. what's been the reaction in your community? >> i believe the reaction is probably what you would normally expect for such a heinous crime occurring. people are concerned. there's some fear going around. obviously there's a lot of relief that we have made apprehensions. >> we said 25-year-old robert brooks. 27-year-old grant cooper. what do we know about them? what's their background? >> they have a pretty much clean record. they don't have a big history involving crime in ohio or anywhere that we can locate at this moment. there's a third individual brother. he has spent time in jail. he is on bond. excuse me, he's on parole from, i believe, a wisconsin charge. >> and we're talking, of course, about this one case of vivian martin. there is another murder and then the robbery. what are the chances that these are related? >> the
chief, thanks very much for joining us. i mean, these are horrible times anyway, in most parts of the country to be a real estate agent. it's hard to make a sale, and now these folks feel terrorized. what's been the reaction in your community? >> i believe the reaction is probably what you would normally expect for such a heinous crime occurring. people are concerned. there's some fear going around. obviously there's a lot of relief that we have made apprehensions. >> we said...
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he's with us now. this is thrilling for me. >> thank you. >> it really is. >> mika will tell you, i pass this book out to everybody. "the looming tower." single most important book i have read over the last decade. how depressing a decade later what you were writing about in the '90s is just as true. >> it's still -- >> understanding 2010. >> yeah. it's depressing to me. i thought this would have rolled back into history by now but that hasn't happened. we're dealing with the same issues we were surprised we on 9/11. >> and you were showing the prison cells. one of the things you highlight here, al qaeda was born in the egyptian prison cells where people that plotted against sadat were tortured. >> right. the number two in al qaeda, the doctor that's always at bin laden's side, he was a surgeon and he was picked up after the sadat assassination and spent three years in the prisons being tortured and he had already a terror group he started when he was 15 years old to overthrow the egyptian government.
he's with us now. this is thrilling for me. >> thank you. >> it really is. >> mika will tell you, i pass this book out to everybody. "the looming tower." single most important book i have read over the last decade. how depressing a decade later what you were writing about in the '90s is just as true. >> it's still -- >> understanding 2010. >> yeah. it's depressing to me. i thought this would have rolled back into history by now but that hasn't...
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he gives us hope. he gives us a meaning. because this economy was messed up, let's remember he inherited this dog mess this is -- [ talking over each other ] >> i'd like to see my children have the right to vet. it is their money he's spending. i think our children in this democracy should vote in the next election. >> absolutely. >> go ahead. >> when i voted for barack obama, barack obama wasn't at war at all. he decided to stop the war. but it wasn't about him. he is more about the people. >> it is all about jobs and the economy. what obama and the pelosi administration has done is to create an environment of uncertainty that's a job killer. . >> me as an independent, i looked at barack obama for more of change. but then when i seen that mainly it was still a little democratic issue because nancy pelosi was there, i feel it is more her agenda than it is his. >> is that a bad thing to you? >> in a way it is, yes. >> how many of you feel favorable towards nancy pelosi, raise your hands? one individual. who feels negative tow
he gives us hope. he gives us a meaning. because this economy was messed up, let's remember he inherited this dog mess this is -- [ talking over each other ] >> i'd like to see my children have the right to vet. it is their money he's spending. i think our children in this democracy should vote in the next election. >> absolutely. >> go ahead. >> when i voted for barack obama, barack obama wasn't at war at all. he decided to stop the war. but it wasn't about him. he is...